RabbitMQ installers on Windows prior to version 3.8.16 do not harden plugin directory permissions, potentially allowing attackers with sufficient local filesystem permissions to add arbitrary plugins. A malicious actor can execute arbitrary code on the running RabbitMQ server by adding arbitrary plugins.
RabbitMQ installers on Windows prior to version 3.8.16 do not harden plugin directory permissions, potentially allowing attackers with sufficient local filesystem permissions to add arbitrary plugins. A malicious actor can execute arbitrary code on the running RabbitMQ server by adding arbitrary plugins.
https://tanzu.vmware.com/security/cve-2021-22117